That does not appear to be a valid Python structure; I assume its generated 
by some third-party process - perhaps try and get it from them as a valid 
JSON file?

On Monday, 15 May 2017 17:06:09 UTC+2, MikeKJ wrote:
>
> (cardInfo){
>    ShellData = 
>       (ShellData){
>          availableShellActions[] = 
>             "CHANGE_SHELL_ITERATION_NUMBER",
>             None,
>             "IPE_FULFILMENT",
>             "LIST_SHELL",
>             None,
>          isrn = ""
>          products[] = 
>             (Product){
>                parameters = 
>                   (parameters){
>                      entry[] = 
>                         (entry){
>                            key = "autoRenewThreshold"
>                         },
>                         (entry){
>                            key = "validityCode"
>                            value = "0"
>                         },
>                         (entry){
>                            key = "lastTransactionDate"
>                            value = "2017-05-15T11:13:00+01:00"
>                         },
>                         (entry){
>                            key = "countRemaining"
>                            value = "10"
>                         },
>                   }
>                 }
>           },
>  }
>
> I want to access the values for the keys lastTransactionDate and 
> countRemaining
> As far as I can see there are lists within dicts and dicts within dicts
>
>

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